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Piste de gravier d'Irwell Vale à Helmshore

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Piste de gravier d'Irwell Vale à Helmshore

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The Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track is a popular cycling path and walking route in Lancashire, North West England, forming a key section of the East Lancashire Strategic Cycleway and National Cycle Route 6. This scenic greenway connects the historic mill village of Irwell Vale with Helmshore, traversing the picturesque Rossendale Valley. Following the course of a former railway line, the track offers a relatively flat and accessible journey through a landscape rich in industrial heritage and natural beauty,…

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  • Position:Lancashire, nord-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

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    Distance 1,21 km

    Montée 20 m

    Descente 40 m

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    Alimenté par Foreca

    samedi 13 juin

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    18 %

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    Vitesse max vent : 13,0 km/h

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    Position:Lancashire, nord-ouest de l'Angleterre, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni

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    What is the official designation of the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track?

    The Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track is a significant section of the East Lancashire Strategic Cycleway and forms part of National Cycle Route 6. This route is primarily an off-road greenway, largely following the course of a former railway line.

    What is the approximate distance of the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track?

    While the exact distance of this specific section isn't detailed, it connects the historic mill village of Irwell Vale with Helmshore. It's part of the broader National Cycle Route 6, which runs from Accrington to Stubbins, near Ramsbottom, offering a substantial traffic-free path.

    What is the terrain like on the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track, and what type of bike is recommended?

    As its name suggests, parts of the track are gravel, and some sections may also be shale. This makes it most suitable for mountain bikes or hybrid bikes with off-road tires. Road bikes might find the surface challenging, especially after rain when paths can become muddy. There's also a mention of a 'broken brick descent' in one section, so careful navigation is advised.

    What is the elevation profile of the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track?

    The track generally offers a gentle gradient, as it follows a former railway line. However, cyclists note that the journey from Helmshore towards Irwell Vale is particularly gentle, while the reverse direction (Irwell Vale to Helmshore) includes a 'fair climb'.

    Are there any notable landmarks or natural features along the route?

    Yes, the route is rich in both. You'll cross several impressive structures, including the Helmshore, Lumb, and Alderbottom High viaducts, with Helmshore Viaduct being a Grade 2 listed structure. The path often runs alongside the River Irwell, offering picturesque views. You'll also pass through woodlands like Buckden Wood and can see historic mill cottages in Irwell Vale. Keep an eye out for heritage steam trains on the East Lancashire Railway, which runs nearby.

    Is the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track suitable for families with children?

    Yes, the traffic-free environment and relatively flat gradient make it a family-friendly cycling experience. However, be aware of the gravel and potentially muddy sections, which might be challenging for very young children on small bikes or trailers, especially after rain. The 'broken brick descent' also requires caution.

    Is the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track dog-friendly?

    While there's no explicit 'dog-friendly policy' mentioned, as a public cycleway and walking path, dogs on leads are generally welcome. Given the shared nature of the path with cyclists and other walkers, it's important to keep dogs under control to ensure a safe experience for everyone.

    Where can I find parking for the Irwell Vale to Helmshore cycle track?

    Parking is available at various access points in both Irwell Vale and Helmshore, providing convenient starting points for your journey. Specific car park locations would depend on your chosen starting point.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near the track?

    The route passes through or near historic mill villages like Irwell Vale and Helmshore. These villages typically offer local amenities, including pubs and cafes. For accommodation, you would likely find options in the larger nearby towns such as Ramsbottom or Haslingden.

    Are there any permits required to use the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track?

    No, as a public cycleway and walking path, there are no permits required to use the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track. It is freely accessible for recreational use.

    What are the seasonal conditions like for cycling on the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track?

    The track is suitable for year-round enjoyment. Spring and summer offer lush green scenery and generally drier paths. Autumn brings vibrant foliage. Winter cycling is possible, but be prepared for potentially muddy conditions after rainfall, especially on the gravel and shale sections.

    What is the historical significance of the Irwell Vale to Helmshore Gravel Track?

    The cycleway's history is deeply intertwined with the region's industrial past. It utilizes former railway lines, such as the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway route, which originally opened in the mid-19th century and closed in 1966. The transformation of these disused lines into multi-user routes is part of a larger project to preserve and repurpose the area's heritage.

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